[02:03] <cmaloney> Evening
[02:06] <brousch> Yes
[02:06] <brousch> My 2nd 3D printer is working. This one is a resin printer
[02:12] <cmaloney> https://www.redpah.com/product/1514/the-bird-cookie-cutter
[02:13] <cmaloney> Print that for me pls. ;)
[02:14] <brousch> I don't have food-grade filament
[02:14] <cmaloney> http://3dmag.org/en/market/item/1223/ <- or this
[02:14] <brousch> I will print the gnome
[02:14] <cmaloney> ;)
[02:16] <cmaloney> http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:320529/
[02:17] <cmaloney> http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:531178
[02:22] <locodir-user> I have a question can some one here help me?
[02:23] <brousch> Maybe!
[02:24] <brousch> cmaloney: I think the joke with the gnome is that the outstretched arm will be a bastard to print well
[02:24] <brousch> I can print it about 8" tall in 13 hours
[02:25] <brousch> I need a better color though. All I have is white and green
[02:26] <cmaloney> The zx80 is white
[02:29] <brousch> How big is that supposed to be?
[02:29] <brousch> Seems tiny
[02:29] <cmaloney> 174 x 216 x 36 mm
[02:29] <cmaloney> http://www.retroisle.com/sinclair/zx80/general.php
[02:31] <cmaloney> I've only held one in my hot little hands. Wasn't able to get my friend to part with it.
[02:31] <cmaloney> I don't think it was his
[02:33] <cmaloney> http://www.ebay.com/itm/Timex-Sinclair-1000-ZX80-/181840958447?hash=item2a5690d3ef
[03:12] <brousch> Hm, that model is like 1/2 that size
[03:13] <brousch> And it's basically square
[03:15] <brousch> I can print it, but it seems like the dimensions are quite far off
[03:20] <brousch> I found better models, but they are too big for my build plate. I can only do 180x180
[03:22] <cmaloney> That's OK. I was being mostly a smart-assl. :)
[03:30] <brousch> It's really no problem to print it if the model fits. Some day I'll get around to splitting models into pieces
[03:31] <brousch> I got the good models from here. You could order one from shapeways http://www.sinclairzxworld.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=1508
[11:21] <cmaloney> brousch: Heh.
[11:21] <cmaloney> It was just a lark more than anything.
[11:22] <cmaloney> Much like "friend with pickup truck = moving"
[11:25] <rick_h_> morning
[11:25] <cmaloney> Good morning
[11:26] <cmaloney> Whassup in the land of rick_h_ ?
[16:20] <brousch> Oooh, I missed a call from someone at Canonical
[16:24] <rick_h_> crepes for lunch and listening  to seveneves for lunch break...it:s a good life
[16:24] <rick_h_> brousch: cool
[16:37] <cmaloney> neat
[16:39] <brousch> Bah, phone tech support. I can't do that due to a slight hearing problem and hating phones
[16:40] <cmaloney> I think phones are great
[16:40] <cmaloney> said nobody in tech, ever
[16:42] <greg-g> due, the technology that powered telephones was really awesome
[16:42] <greg-g> dude*
[16:42] <greg-g> using them? never
[16:43] <cmaloney> Oh, from a tech standpoint I think Phones are amazing
[16:43] <cmaloney> launching human voices across the globe at the speed of thought? Rock.
[16:43] <greg-g> yah, pretty sweet stuff
[16:43] <cmaloney> But I'll be fucked if I'm going to spend my life tethered to one
[16:43] <greg-g> and the whole "never lose the dialtone" ethos of that group of technicians is also awesome
[16:44] <jrwren> 150yr old tech at its finest
[16:44] <cmaloney> greg-g: Totally
[16:44] <cmaloney> About the only computer-group that really caught that ethos was mainframe developers
[16:44] <cmaloney> UNIX folks? Bwahahahahaha
[16:44] <greg-g> know what else was awesome to see used and maintained in-person? A babbage machine
[16:44] <greg-g> heh
[16:45] <cmaloney> I've seen videos. I'd love to see one in person
[16:45] <cmaloney> behind sound-proof glass
[16:45] <cmaloney> With ear-plugs
[16:45] <greg-g> there's one that is demonstrated every Sat in Mountain View (at the Computer History Museum)